On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 08:40:28AM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Martin Tarenskeen wrote:

>> I'm using a little home-brewed script that does the following things  
>> automatically:

>> I did take a short look at kdelily (or was it lilykde ?) and  
>> jedit/lilypondtool. I was impressed at first sight, but in the end I  
>> liked my own fast and lightweight approach better.
>>
>> If anyone is interested I can make it publically available. But I have  
>> to polish it a little bit first to make it more configurable to  
>> different needs (screensizes, file locations, etc.)

> I'd love to try this out.  Would I be able to use it with a different  
> editor?  I know some very basic Vim but am not that comfortable with it.

That's one of the things that should be configurable before I publish 
the script. The nice thing about an editor like vim running in an xterm 
window is that I can give command line options to xterm to determine the 
dimensions and position of the window. Same thing with gv. I don't know 
how I can do that with (for example) gedit and evince. ( But there are a 
lot of things I don't know :-) )

Anyway, keep reading this list. I'll be back soon.

-- 

Martin


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